Operation Manual

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Reference: The Nikon Scan Applet
Scan Window Operations
After editing an image in the Nikon Scan applet and saving it to
disk, you may want to open the scan window and adjust settings
for another scan.
Opening the scan window
Depending on your platform, one of the following two methods
can be used to open the scan window:
The Tools Sub-Menu
Selecting a scanner from the Tools sub-menu in the Nikon
Scan menu opens the scan window for the device.
Open Source (Windows only)
In the Windows version of Nikon Scan, you can open the
scan windows for all connected scanners by selecting Open
TWAIN Source from the File menu or by clicking the
button in the toolbar.
Adjusting scan window settings
When Nikon Scan is used as a stand-alone application, the Nikon
Scan menu can be used to adjust a variety of scan window
settings. The following options are available:
Option Description
Tools
Like the Tools button in the scan window,
this sub-menu can be used to open the Tool
Chest, Scan Progress window, or the scan
window for a selected device (see 40).
Preferences…
(Windows only)
Opens the Preferences dialog (see 105).
Settings…
When a scan window is active, this sub-
menu offers the same commands as the
scan window settings menu (see 88).
Color Space
(Macintosh)
Scan Color
Space
(Windows)
When a scan window is active, this sub-
menu offers the same commands as the scan
window color-model menu (see 28).
Document
Color Space
(Windows only)
Choose a new bit-depth and color model
for the image in the active image window.
For details, see 96.
Nikon Scan does not support simultaneous connection of more
than one 4000 ED or of more than one COOLSCAN IV ED. If
more than one scanner of the same type is connected, only one
of the devices will appear in the Tools menu.